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he talked to us. he was saying things like i take some from romney, i take some from obama i think gary johnson takes votes away from mitt romney in large part. i also think in the state of virginia-- >> really. >> i really do. >> cenk: i want to ask you about virginia too. for instance, in colorado where they have the pot ballot initiative, that's polling really well, but gary johnson is more in favor of legalizing drugs, he's in favor of legalizing marijuana and president obama isn't. he might take more away from obama in colorado, where in virginia he'll take more from romney, do you see what i am saying? >> of course, but the assumption that someone who votes in legalizing marijuana and will say president obama or i want mitt romney, i'm in favor of that unlikely. what you said in virginia does have virgil goode. he'll take exclusively from mitt romney. and in 2008 there were over 40,000 votes cast for independent candidates in virginia. it didn't matter because john mccain was beaten soundlyly by
he talked to us. he was saying things like i take some from romney, i take some from obama i think gary johnson takes votes away from mitt romney in large part. i also think in the state of virginia-- >> really. >> i really do. >> cenk: i want to ask you about virginia too. for instance, in colorado where they have the pot ballot initiative, that's polling really well, but gary johnson is more in favor of legalizing drugs, he's in favor of legalizing marijuana and president...
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and the to give us the latest update on the u.s. presidential election our to correspondent meghan lopez is in front of sixteen hundred tons of aid you were obama hopes to stay and romney hopes to move then vegan what is the latest on either man's chances. hi-lo is that as you can see i'm out here in front of the white house in a very chilly november night and it is pretty calm right now everything that is going on and despite all of the chaos that you might see on the main street of stations right here in from the white house it's pretty calm there is one group of about forty people over singing songs is very peaceful no real protest signs so i do want to get to really quickly to the election results that i'm being fed right now right now what we have is president obama is scheduled to win connecticut delaware d.c. illinois massachusetts maryland maybe rhode island illinois vermont and new jersey so that puts him in about sixty five for the electoral count on his end but again this is a pretty close electoral race at this moment fr
and the to give us the latest update on the u.s. presidential election our to correspondent meghan lopez is in front of sixteen hundred tons of aid you were obama hopes to stay and romney hopes to move then vegan what is the latest on either man's chances. hi-lo is that as you can see i'm out here in front of the white house in a very chilly november night and it is pretty calm right now everything that is going on and despite all of the chaos that you might see on the main street of stations...
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use on with bill o'reilly earlier. don't use all this with bill o'reillyer. can we have a more expensive nation? eople like bill o'reilly -- equa respectable terms, people want to link up. inclusive but not san non- traditional whites. >> elizabeth warren, the irony was she came to prominence fighting big money of the power of big banks and now is going to come to the senat as a senate candidate who raised more money than any other in american history. that's what she does not feel beholden to her big voters. i hope she will not. and the question of tammy baldwin in the politics or talking about, we often have heard an american and a tree that one must suppress identity politics organizing in favor of good class mainstream politics. if we had not built movements to defend against bigotry, against women, against people of color, against lgbt people, if we did not have identity politics movements in this country, we would have seen tammy baldwin have no chance of defeating,@ thompson. the fact she won shows these two issues, these movements got to work in lock
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can we use military transport. great, can we transport them in a c-130 can you help the utility companies get the sub station generating that would open up a lot of use. thinking outside of the box and cutting through the bureaucracy. >> do you have an idea of how when power would be restored? >> we have been on with the utility company, they throw the switch on and they can get it going. what happens to them. they end up going live them. they receded and have been pumped out. hopefully, tomorrow might be the day which they can actually, if this is not located on a sub station that is not working, then they could deal with it. >> the forecast of this, a lot of people chose not to evacuate. were you surprised given by the strength of the storm? >> you know, i paid attention to the warnings, but the strength of the storm when i was in little ferry yesterday, they weren't in the zone where they were told to leave. and the levee that is never breached ultimately had storm south surges that went beyond expectations. and
can we use military transport. great, can we transport them in a c-130 can you help the utility companies get the sub station generating that would open up a lot of use. thinking outside of the box and cutting through the bureaucracy. >> do you have an idea of how when power would be restored? >> we have been on with the utility company, they throw the switch on and they can get it going. what happens to them. they end up going live them. they receded and have been pumped out....
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investigators say say he used police position to gain trust of the victim. >> now to a bizarre case. a man arrph at oakland international airport claims it was just an art project. the 49-year-old was arrested after he was spotted with an item resembling an ied. inspectors found a watch looking like a bomb as he began to go through security. >> the watch had on it a toggle switch. a series of fuses and wires pro truding from it. >> no explosives were found. police say he was wearing boots that had been altered. there were layors of insoles. he was arrested for possession of materials. >> we have unemployment rate dipped last month, down just one tenth of a point from september but part of a decline, 45,800 people hired in october. most have been hired for seasonal jobs. california jobless rate fallen since october 2011. the state adding 295,000 nonform jobs. news sent wall street to its best finish since election day. the dow finished and fell for the fourth week in a row. the nasdaq climbed 16 points. the s and p 500 enjoyed a gain in light trading. >> san francisco 49ers head coach
investigators say say he used police position to gain trust of the victim. >> now to a bizarre case. a man arrph at oakland international airport claims it was just an art project. the 49-year-old was arrested after he was spotted with an item resembling an ied. inspectors found a watch looking like a bomb as he began to go through security. >> the watch had on it a toggle switch. a series of fuses and wires pro truding from it. >> no explosives were found. police say he was...
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chevron said they will improve equipment and use more corrosion rescind material. they meet industry standards but some are calling for the best technology available to be used. >>> a desperate plea from a woman who as two cars were both equipped for wheelchairs were both stolen and now she hopes to get them back. one was a 1995 gold dodge caravan. the license plate number, 1698d p. the other is a "c" rv -- a crv. the woman thinks they left the keys dangling from her honda. both are worth $25,000 in modifications and if you have any information you are asked to call police. >>> a ceremony was raised after falling on tough times. they currently served by the mission to honor men and women of all branches of the military. the flag serves as a beacon of hope and help for those to see from miles around. >> we take a special pride in helping the most vulnerable in our community but there is a sense of humility to give back to veterans that have dedicated so much for us. >> reporter: they shelter almost 50 veterans at the bridge to life center. the center is open 24 hour
chevron said they will improve equipment and use more corrosion rescind material. they meet industry standards but some are calling for the best technology available to be used. >>> a desperate plea from a woman who as two cars were both equipped for wheelchairs were both stolen and now she hopes to get them back. one was a 1995 gold dodge caravan. the license plate number, 1698d p. the other is a "c" rv -- a crv. the woman thinks they left the keys dangling from her honda....
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even more groundwater's used for irrigating agriculture, and its industrial use is growing every day. groundwater is valuable because it's plentiful and clean. there's about 50 times more water underground than in all the lakes and rivers on the earth's surface combined. in many areas, especially those with dry climates, groundwater is the most abundant and economical source of water available. because it's filtered as it passes through the soil, groundwater is usually less polluted than surface water. but this valuable resource is now being threatened. in some places, groundwater has been contaminated by industrial or agricultural pollution. in others, wells extract groundwater faster than it can be replenished. already, this has caused severe economic and health problems in several areas of the world. consequently, there's an increasingly important role for the geologists who study water movement underground and who can accurately predict the location and quantity of groundwater. "water, water everywhere, yet not a drop to drink." so went the complaint of the ancient mariner as he l
even more groundwater's used for irrigating agriculture, and its industrial use is growing every day. groundwater is valuable because it's plentiful and clean. there's about 50 times more water underground than in all the lakes and rivers on the earth's surface combined. in many areas, especially those with dry climates, groundwater is the most abundant and economical source of water available. because it's filtered as it passes through the soil, groundwater is usually less polluted than...
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let us know what you think or follow me on twitter. tensions in the mideast driving mikasa of $90 a barrel to keep you apprised of the latest. the pipeline that will bring gas to their key ally and construction will be finished by the second half of 2013. drivers may get some relief at the pump, the national average has dropped by more than 1/4 at $3.41. aaa estimates millions will hit the road for the weekend. going ahead first to the cliff. we have one of reagan's top economic advisers. with the three things a bombast to do twos save us. >> who killed america's sweetest cowboy? i say it is the union. somebody will disagree. coming up. ♪ lissa:y, w some newsbr melissa: we have breaking news moody's isan downgrading the prance government bond rating grumman aaa. is tive ontain a negative outlook that the long-term economic growth outlook ishings negative prefect did by gradual sustained loss of competitiveness and longstanding rigidity of the market for about their talking about brands. the outlook is uncertain with the deteriorating
let us know what you think or follow me on twitter. tensions in the mideast driving mikasa of $90 a barrel to keep you apprised of the latest. the pipeline that will bring gas to their key ally and construction will be finished by the second half of 2013. drivers may get some relief at the pump, the national average has dropped by more than 1/4 at $3.41. aaa estimates millions will hit the road for the weekend. going ahead first to the cliff. we have one of reagan's top economic advisers. with...
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but lawmakers don't seem closer to pulling us back from the edge. the treasury secretary twoint capital hill to pitch the president's plan. it includes $1.6 trillion in new tax revenue but it doesn't say where the savings will come from. house republicans called it an insult. >> despite the claims that the president supports a balanced approach, the democrats have yet to get serious about real spending cuts. >> we are waiting for some spifks som somewhere -- specific some where from your republican colleagues to show they're serious. >> if a compromise isn't reached by years end automatic tax hikes will kick you in. . >> president obama and mitt romney met face to face for the first time since their campaign. they sat down for a lunch. they discussed american leadership in the world and flej pledged to stay in touch. >> the supreme court could take up the same sex marriage debate as soon as tomorrow. we will know as soon as a list of cases is posted. if the pr prop eight-case is on the list, it could be decided by next summer. if it's not, then the
but lawmakers don't seem closer to pulling us back from the edge. the treasury secretary twoint capital hill to pitch the president's plan. it includes $1.6 trillion in new tax revenue but it doesn't say where the savings will come from. house republicans called it an insult. >> despite the claims that the president supports a balanced approach, the democrats have yet to get serious about real spending cuts. >> we are waiting for some spifks som somewhere -- specific some where from...
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thanks for joining us tonight. this was a hot pressure cooker press conference and you were in the middle. let's talk about the president's tactic. it looks like he's got one. here he is sticking out his message of defending the middle class today, sticking to it. he practically dared the republicans to hold tax cuts for the middle class hostage. he went back to that word hostage. let's take a look. >> the other option is to pass a law right now that would prevent any tax hike whatsoever on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. i hope republicans in the house come on board, too. we should not hold the middle class hostage while we debate tax cuts for the wealthy. the most important step we can take right now, i think the foundation for a deal that helps the economy, creates jobs, gives consumersty, which means gives consumers confidence they'll have consumers during the holiday season if we right away say 98% of mrnz aren't going to see their taxes go up. >> i thought that was pretty well crafted as a tactic. i
thanks for joining us tonight. this was a hot pressure cooker press conference and you were in the middle. let's talk about the president's tactic. it looks like he's got one. here he is sticking out his message of defending the middle class today, sticking to it. he practically dared the republicans to hold tax cuts for the middle class hostage. he went back to that word hostage. let's take a look. >> the other option is to pass a law right now that would prevent any tax hike whatsoever...
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she resented not been useful, not to us a meaningful. perhaps that is why foreign travel appealed to her. during her trips overseas, she thought she was played an important role. she was representing american interests abroad. her introduction came during her first year a second lady when president eisenhower sent his vice president on a tour beginning in asia and continuing to the subcontinent during the fall of 1953. president eisenhower told vice president he should take out within. now she realized this was going to be work, but it's going to be interesting. pat described exactly the same words in a letter she wrote to her good friend along with the minimal entourage that included a military aide and the state department representative chemistry press representatives, two secret service agents, nixon's administration assistant and the only other woman on the trip, rosemary would come in the next part of the 42,000-mile journey. a little more than two months the group visited over 15 countries, attended hundreds of state dinners and p
she resented not been useful, not to us a meaningful. perhaps that is why foreign travel appealed to her. during her trips overseas, she thought she was played an important role. she was representing american interests abroad. her introduction came during her first year a second lady when president eisenhower sent his vice president on a tour beginning in asia and continuing to the subcontinent during the fall of 1953. president eisenhower told vice president he should take out within. now she...
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thanks for joining us on the special were "the five." have a great night everyone. >> i am chris wallace with just 48 hours 'til election kay both campaigns have one goal: get-out-the-vote today. president obama and governor romney try to drum up support but it is really about the ground game. who has been more effective in getting out early voters? who has better organization on tuesday? we will talk last minute strategy with david axelrod, senior advisor for the obama campaign, and political director for team romney. then, we will take a last look at the electoral map. how does each side get 270 votes they need to win? we will ask our sunday panel to survey the battle ground stateds and look if surprises. from the storm of a lifetime to the tightest presidential races ever, we go on the trail. all right now. hello again from fox news election headquarters in new york. we are back on standard time so we hope you set your clocks back an hour. it is finally here. the last 48 hours of the endless campaign. for both sides it is about gettin
thanks for joining us on the special were "the five." have a great night everyone. >> i am chris wallace with just 48 hours 'til election kay both campaigns have one goal: get-out-the-vote today. president obama and governor romney try to drum up support but it is really about the ground game. who has been more effective in getting out early voters? who has better organization on tuesday? we will talk last minute strategy with david axelrod, senior advisor for the obama...
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thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and they don't talk about that. they talk about the programs they want to keep. i think it would be even. i wouldn't expect a whole lot of difference. there will be a little benefit with romney on maybe getting taxes cut. and maybe less war with obama. but neither one is assured it. we heard promises so often over the years of the dramatic difference and this is a crucial election. that has been burnt out on that over many decades because we have elections and policies continue exactly the same way. government gets bigger. debt gets
thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and...
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you can teach us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> within the confines of a book you can only do so much. we wanted diverse city. we wanted democrats, republicans, different parts of the country, everyone in different ages. we knew on the basis of nine you can't make generalizations that are 100% certain. we think our conclusions are hypotheses that other people might run with but in order to make even those hypotheses we needed a fairly diverse group. >> we also included women, there's the white house project in the last couple election cycles and they have eight, so several of the women the white house projects identified several years before the 2008 election. olympia snowe, kathleen sibelius, we also wanted to consider this notion, barbara lee had been here several years ago during the last round six years ago with her foundation and talked about looking at women governors. we look at several women governors who had been through our police training as the pipeline. >> we made t
you can teach us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> within the confines of a book you can only do so much. we wanted diverse city. we wanted democrats, republicans, different parts of the country, everyone in different ages. we knew on the basis of nine you can't make generalizations that are 100% certain. we think our conclusions are hypotheses that other people might run with but in order to make even those...
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it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over the past four years he has spent a total of 266 days here in lake county juvenile. and more recently another 16 months at a residential placement facility in nevada. when he didn't return to his placement in nevada after a weekend home pass, ricky was picked up on a bench warrant. >> one of my boys, he got shot. i had to take him to the hospital. they ran my name at the hospital. i still had a warrant for placement. >> though he is now 18 and technically an adult, he will have to face the juvenile court one final time. >> when i think about sitting in the juvenile. i'm 18. as soon as i get out of here i'm on my own. a lot of younger kids are going home to mommy and daddy. i'm going back to the streets. i ain't going to lie or tell a fairytale. i'm going back to the streets. >> ricky began looking for kinship and guidance on the streets before he was even a teenager. >> my dad was incarcerated.
it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over the past four years he has spent a total of 266 days here in lake county juvenile. and more recently another 16 months at a residential placement facility in nevada. when he didn't return to his placement in nevada after a weekend home pass, ricky was picked up on a bench warrant. >> one of my boys, he got shot. i had to take him to the...
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thanks, also, to congressman frank wolf for introducing us here and welcoming us here. and thank you for that welcome. i'm overwhelmed. that's really something special. thank you. i'm looking around to see if we have the beatles here or something, but it looks like you came just for the campaign. i appreciate it. your voices and your energy and your passion is being heard all over the nation. and we -- ann and i hear them in our hearts as well. thank you for being here and for showing us that kind of welcome. thank you for the work that so many of you have been doing, going across the neighborhood, knocking on doors, making phone calls for us at victory centers, putting up signs in your yard and in your neighbors' yards. >> all right. joining us at the table now is former massachusetts governor bill weld. he endorsed barack obama in 2008 but this time around he throws his support behind mitt romney. thanks for stopping by. the story from the last few days from the romney campaign's angle has been record crowds for romney at the rallies and lots of enthusiasm. republican
thanks, also, to congressman frank wolf for introducing us here and welcoming us here. and thank you for that welcome. i'm overwhelmed. that's really something special. thank you. i'm looking around to see if we have the beatles here or something, but it looks like you came just for the campaign. i appreciate it. your voices and your energy and your passion is being heard all over the nation. and we -- ann and i hear them in our hearts as well. thank you for being here and for showing us that...
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very successful for us. as you see the world's largest social casino owned by igt contributed nicely to the earnings yesterday. liz: a lot of analysts feel that was a good acquisition. patti, great to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. liz: i want to see judge judy game too. patti hart is igt ceo. the stock is down about 20% year over year, but the p-e is still pretty cheap at 11. closing bell ringing in 15 minutes. after the break, we will head down to the new york stock exchange where sandra smith is wrapping up the week. she's standing by right now. she's talking to the traders to mail down, listen to this, three -- to nail down, listen to this, three of the most important things that you need to watch next week. liz: got a little bit more distance between the flat line and where we are at the moment. you can see on the screen the nasdaq up 15. the dow up 28. at one point we were down 68. but at another point, we were up 78. so not quite there on either level. check out shares of lions
very successful for us. as you see the world's largest social casino owned by igt contributed nicely to the earnings yesterday. liz: a lot of analysts feel that was a good acquisition. patti, great to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. liz: i want to see judge judy game too. patti hart is igt ceo. the stock is down about 20% year over year, but the p-e is still pretty cheap at 11. closing bell ringing in 15 minutes. after the break, we will head down to the new york...
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we used to be knee-deep. sometimes chest deep in water in the firestation. >> despite decades of neglect, firefighters cherish the centennial and the memories it holds. but to make room for a new bridge, it's scheduled to be demolished. instead, the city of peekskill decides to move it down the street and turn it into a museum. however, moving a 122-year-old building is no easy feat and firefighters were concerned. >> i was kind of skeptical as to whether it would be able to be moved or not. >> a local video production company decides to document the move and they begin to record the scene. >> they were turning the building 90 degrees so the front of the building would now face another direction so they could retool and get it to its new location. >> across the street from the firehouse, bobby, an employee at dane's lumber, repositions the store's security camera to capture the massive endeavor. >> just in case there was a mishap, i wanted to make sure that i had the camera pointed at the firehouse so i could
we used to be knee-deep. sometimes chest deep in water in the firestation. >> despite decades of neglect, firefighters cherish the centennial and the memories it holds. but to make room for a new bridge, it's scheduled to be demolished. instead, the city of peekskill decides to move it down the street and turn it into a museum. however, moving a 122-year-old building is no easy feat and firefighters were concerned. >> i was kind of skeptical as to whether it would be able to be...
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we'll be right back. >>> let us vote! let us vote! let us vote! >> welcome back to "hardball." what you just heard is a group of people waiting to vote in miami-dade county in florida just yesterday. protesting let us vote after election staff people locked the doors during the time early voting was supposed to be in progress. that polling site opened about an hour later again. what came on the heels of florida's busiest voting day ever when people waited in line up to six hours to vote. up until 1:00 in the morning in some cases. here's what christine todd whitman had to say about it earlier today on msnbc. >> i don't know what went on in florida, but i do have to say in this day and age it's simply inexcusable in this country we have anything like this going on. i mean, i've led delegations around the world to watch voting. and this is the kind of thing you expect in a third world country, not in the united states of america. >> that's what you see in a third world country. what a critique. with me is scott arceneaux and bob shrum. scoot, give me the skinny here. can we get a
we'll be right back. >>> let us vote! let us vote! let us vote! >> welcome back to "hardball." what you just heard is a group of people waiting to vote in miami-dade county in florida just yesterday. protesting let us vote after election staff people locked the doors during the time early voting was supposed to be in progress. that polling site opened about an hour later again. what came on the heels of florida's busiest voting day ever when people waited in line up to...
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all that talk and no walk is not getting us anywhere. we were in the top economic advisors here with the three things president obama has to do to save us all. and the twinkie is dead, but who killed america's sweetest cowboy? i think it is the unions fault, but somebody is here to disagree with me. more "money" and no twinkies coming up. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. melissa: okay, we have some news breaking for you, moody's is downgrading france government bond rating. what they're saying is pain and negative outlook, saying the long-term economic growth outlook is negatively affected by a bunch of things including gradual sustained competitiveness and long-standing service market. they're talking about france, but we will see. the fiscal outlook is uncertain as result of the deteriorating economic prospects. that is mo
all that talk and no walk is not getting us anywhere. we were in the top economic advisors here with the three things president obama has to do to save us all. and the twinkie is dead, but who killed america's sweetest cowboy? i think it is the unions fault, but somebody is here to disagree with me. more "money" and no twinkies coming up. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male...
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the language i use is to say that the internet and its success is a role model for us, but it's not necessarily the cure to all our problems. we can look at it and is say, wow, we built that together. what else could we do that would be like that? but it does create these issues, and, you know, on the one hand we can look at privacy and say, sure, these corporations know a lot more about us, but it means the ads we're seeing are actually more relevant to us, and we're actually not just being spammed by people, we're seeing targeted things based on our taste. on the other hand, we have to be more aware as a society, and we have to build systems that let us know where our information is being shared. so it's not that all this stuff is head anything a positive direction -- heading in a positive direction, but if we're smart about it and we're optimistic and we apply ourselves and use some of these principles, there's a lot of reason to be hopeful about what we can do. >> host: and finally, michael e-mails in, do you think that peer progressive networks will be amplified by the rapid adoption of th
the language i use is to say that the internet and its success is a role model for us, but it's not necessarily the cure to all our problems. we can look at it and is say, wow, we built that together. what else could we do that would be like that? but it does create these issues, and, you know, on the one hand we can look at privacy and say, sure, these corporations know a lot more about us, but it means the ads we're seeing are actually more relevant to us, and we're actually not just being...
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tell us what you are watching. nicole: keeping a close here on cbs and hulu, we are starting to learn a little more about this licensing deal that was announced today. reaching a multiyear deal between cbs and also hulu which is in part owned by our parent newscorp. but it is all about the idea here that they are going to stream shows, include -- and this will begin next year -- including names like medium, csi miami, i love lucy, i saw her crushing grapes this morning when i was flipping through the channels, the twilight zone, clips from entertainment tonight, just to name a few. this will go through the hulu subscription, service hulu plus, cbs has reported this. the financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. we talk about time warner losing subscribers, and this is one of the reasons why, when you have competition like hulu and netflix. back to you. liz: thank you nicole very much. that grapes being crushed by the feet, classic. [laughter] liz: it's like the clown one on mary tyler moore. coming up, jimmy
tell us what you are watching. nicole: keeping a close here on cbs and hulu, we are starting to learn a little more about this licensing deal that was announced today. reaching a multiyear deal between cbs and also hulu which is in part owned by our parent newscorp. but it is all about the idea here that they are going to stream shows, include -- and this will begin next year -- including names like medium, csi miami, i love lucy, i saw her crushing grapes this morning when i was flipping...
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youelected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. and in thecoming weeks and months, i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together, redugs our deficit, reforming our tax codes, fixing our immigration system, freeg ourselves from foreign oil. we've got more work to do. but that doesn't mean your work is done. the role of citizen in our dem si does not end with your vote. it's not about whatcan be done for us, but about what did be done by uls by the hard and necessary work of self- government. that's theprinciple we were founded on. this country has more wealth han any nation, but that's not what makes us rich. we have the mostpowerful military in history, but that's not what makes us strong. our university, ourculture are all the envy of the world, but that's not what keeps the world coming to our shorts. what makes a country exceptional is what bonds it together and the best country on earth. thiscountry only works when we accept certain only gags to o
youelected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. and in thecoming weeks and months, i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together, redugs our deficit, reforming our tax codes, fixing our immigration system, freeg ourselves from foreign oil. we've got more work to do. but that doesn't mean your work is done. the role of citizen in our dem si does not end with your vote. it's not about whatcan be done for us, but...
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make sure to follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance compani these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> chris: the presidential campaign hit the pause button for a few days this week when hurricane sandy barreled up the east coast. but by week's end, the fury on the shoreline had been replaced by the sound and fury on the trail. >> obviously, everybody is aware at this point that this is going to be a big and powerful storm. >> thanks for being here and helping out, again. >> this is a tough one. >> hello, everybody. >> it's been a great working relationship to make su
make sure to follow us on twitter. up next, we go on the trail. [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance compani these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the...
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thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be surprised if romney carried all of those swing states that have been described just now. i see obama winning the election. i hope that virginia is in the winning column with him. i think a lot of people feel like i did when i feeted for him. he needs a second term to prove what he has started and that he can improv upon it. but he can't do it unless he's there. things are so bad in this country. to trust it to someone who does not have the experience to spend four years learning the job or even two years is too much time. >> go
thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be...
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i never intended that." >> stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> tony tantillo our fresh grocer in today with everything you need to know about asparagus. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with asparagus. i do many tips on asparagus because they come from different growing regions all over the world that we get. right now they are imported in and they are coming in on the thick side. and that's when i like these asparagus. green from top to bottom, very important free from shredding and any shriveling whatsoever. shredding means any cracking. check the tips where the decay starts. light purple color and no browning whatsoever. of course, squeeze it. when it's squeaky, they're fresh. they come from thousands of miles away so they are already a week old so buy them and enjoy them within one or two days. when they are big, i cut the bottom off a quarter inch and broil them olive oil salt and pepper for a few minutes, rotate them a little bit and that's it. delicious anytime of the y
i never intended that." >> stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> tony tantillo our fresh grocer in today with everything you need to know about asparagus. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with asparagus. i do many tips on asparagus because they come from different growing regions all over the world that we get. right now they are imported in and they are coming in on the thick side. and that's when i like these asparagus....
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what does that put us early tomorrow morning? that puts us lower. in the 20s. that's where we're going to be when you wake up and walk out the door. a lot of people getting up early to go out and vote. if you're waiting in line, you will be outside, you will be on the cold side. it's still well below average. today was nine days in a row below average. we'll get to ten fairly easily tomorrow. might get close to 11 or 12 days below average before we go up. 34 in fredericksburg. this is the first time that many of these areas have seen temperatures at or below freezing. that's why we have the freeze warning in effect for the entire region. back to the west for the most part. you've already seen your freeze. that's why you do not have a freeze warning. you will get below freezing. once again, expect a cold morning. do not expect rain tonight. if it did fall, it would be falling as snow right now. but that won't be the case. through tomorrow we stay dry. here's the system that will make its way to the coast and then move up the coast. the latest computer models, an
what does that put us early tomorrow morning? that puts us lower. in the 20s. that's where we're going to be when you wake up and walk out the door. a lot of people getting up early to go out and vote. if you're waiting in line, you will be outside, you will be on the cold side. it's still well below average. today was nine days in a row below average. we'll get to ten fairly easily tomorrow. might get close to 11 or 12 days below average before we go up. 34 in fredericksburg. this is the first...
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>> no and what that meeting was really about was the president asking us questions and listening to us about the problems of small business and what the administration could bring to the table to help small business. i got the feeling that they're reasonably optimistic. but that is my feeling. it has nothing to do with specific things said in the room. neil: so, louis, when a lot of small businessmen and women are saying, i had a couple on my fox news show earlier today, they think this has not been a friendly environment for small business or that the policies that are about to be pursued won't help them, did that ever come up? >> not really. you know, for me the environment for small business has been pretty good in this administration. i supply health care for all my employees. the aca really helped me pay for it last year. i think getting money into the hands of consumers, continuation of the middle class tax cut will be a big help. i can tell you my business, which is a 33-year-old business, we were maybe most mature business in the room, was either down or flat for, from about 20
>> no and what that meeting was really about was the president asking us questions and listening to us about the problems of small business and what the administration could bring to the table to help small business. i got the feeling that they're reasonably optimistic. but that is my feeling. it has nothing to do with specific things said in the room. neil: so, louis, when a lot of small businessmen and women are saying, i had a couple on my fox news show earlier today, they think this...
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what does that tell us? >> i have long believed, we have talked about this, the state polls are the thing to focus on. >> you always maintained that. >> they have the best idea in terms of their sample, women, minorities, the demographics of those states. the other key things in those battleground states is if you take a look at the early vote numbers and you start to see how hard it will be for mitt romney to get to 270 because in most of those early battleground states where there's early voting he's got to win upwards of 50% of the remaining amount of votes to win the election. that starts to make that a lot tougher. >> right. now, krystal, the margins are much closer in places like new hampshire, colorado, virginia, you know very well, florida. the president leads in wisconsin, iowa, and nevada. let me ask you specifically about nevada. we see -- as karen was saying, strong early voting advantages. mitt romney appears not to be making any stops there over the next three days. do you drive anything from t
what does that tell us? >> i have long believed, we have talked about this, the state polls are the thing to focus on. >> you always maintained that. >> they have the best idea in terms of their sample, women, minorities, the demographics of those states. the other key things in those battleground states is if you take a look at the early vote numbers and you start to see how hard it will be for mitt romney to get to 270 because in most of those early battleground states where...
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pastor rick warren will tell us. not exactly but after this. ♪ ♪ here come the -- [ cap twisting off ] hey, yo?! i lost audio. what happened?! [ ice crackling ] what!?!? oh, it better not be! what's going on? ♪ it's time to put a stop to this! yay-e, yay-e! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet pint. it's bigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. ♪ get out of my booth!!! [ male announcer ] frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. neil: coming to you from beautiful california, los angeles. you know, i always wondered with all the problems in this incredible state, why do people stay here? iame out of a snowy, new york city last night. it was about, what would you say, 30, 35 degrees warmer here? that's why. that's why. so sure you will pay your entire salary in taxes to put up with that because it is just so beautiful. it is so beautiful. it is a great state. it has a lot of great potential but for a lot of people here the pedal will start hitting the metal. two million nat
pastor rick warren will tell us. not exactly but after this. ♪ ♪ here come the -- [ cap twisting off ] hey, yo?! i lost audio. what happened?! [ ice crackling ] what!?!? oh, it better not be! what's going on? ♪ it's time to put a stop to this! yay-e, yay-e! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet pint. it's bigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. ♪ get out of my booth!!! [ male announcer ] frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. neil: coming to you...
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in a "power lunch" exclusive, joining us today, belly's ceos join us. they sunk $10 million into belly earlier this year. gentlemen, welcome. nice to have you here. let me start with you, logan. because we've talked a lot about the lady deal sites in the show today and on cnbc. a number of them are starting to struggle and their stock prices are struggling as well. what makes your company belly different than the traditional sites that we've been talking about today? >> i think the daily deal industry really exploded based on providing discounts and coupons for people to find and discover new places. but with merchants, the sustainability really came into question when merchants know, small businesses know that 80% of their revenue is driven by 20% of their customers. so they started to really look for new solutions to help drive frequency, retention to create better relationships with their customers and ultimately drive loyalty. >> give me an example of what a reward would be for a typical customer. >> well, we try and focus on custom unique rewards f
in a "power lunch" exclusive, joining us today, belly's ceos join us. they sunk $10 million into belly earlier this year. gentlemen, welcome. nice to have you here. let me start with you, logan. because we've talked a lot about the lady deal sites in the show today and on cnbc. a number of them are starting to struggle and their stock prices are struggling as well. what makes your company belly different than the traditional sites that we've been talking about today? >> i think...
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it's going to take all of us. america can be stronger and stronger if we stop letting our politics pull us apart. >> you voted for the president winning re-election. do you think chris christie put the state over the edge in terms of helping the president with his support of the president during hurricane sandy? >> no. chris christie has got a lot of pulls but he could have had a thousand other people pulling with him but there is no way the state was going to go for mitt romney. it wasn't going to happen. >> it was very clear to me that new jersey, new york, and states like ours would stay in the barack obama column. >> thanks so much. >> we will see you soon. >> phil? >> currently i am joined by will i. am with the black eyed peas. why did you come here tonight? >> i wanted to come here, i was here in 2008. being here in 2008, going to the community that i come from to soak up the inspiration and the energy to go back to that ghetto that i come from and rinse it out. o give them some sense responsibility individ
it's going to take all of us. america can be stronger and stronger if we stop letting our politics pull us apart. >> you voted for the president winning re-election. do you think chris christie put the state over the edge in terms of helping the president with his support of the president during hurricane sandy? >> no. chris christie has got a lot of pulls but he could have had a thousand other people pulling with him but there is no way the state was going to go for mitt romney. it...
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it took us 230 years to run up that deficit. we are going to have to pay it back and pay interest. >> i'm sure we don't want to take more money out of the economy. >> i don't want to spend it unwisely which is what this administration is doing. >> $16 trillion. he started out with 12 trillion. >> 11 trillion. >> and built it up to 16. >> that's right. >> i don't remember them talking about when george bush was paying out money -- >> medicare prescription drug program. >> the country rejected the republican party when they did it, and they shouldn't when owe palm does worse. >> a little -- obama does worth. >> a little late. >> dump bush? >> we'll be right back with predictions. >> he next tuesday, the nation goes to the polls, which ticket will win? barack obama and joe biden, or mitt romney and paul ryan? or will it be a tie? 269 electrical votes, to 269 electoral votes. pat buchanan? >> the heart says romney/ryan, and head says too close to call, but i'm going to predict that romney/ryan will win all the 11 states of the old c
it took us 230 years to run up that deficit. we are going to have to pay it back and pay interest. >> i'm sure we don't want to take more money out of the economy. >> i don't want to spend it unwisely which is what this administration is doing. >> $16 trillion. he started out with 12 trillion. >> 11 trillion. >> and built it up to 16. >> that's right. >> i don't remember them talking about when george bush was paying out money -- >> medicare...
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not us. the senate used to be a nocturnal place because majority leaders of both parties would use the fatigue factor to grind down opposition coming from a few people. we almost never do that. don't get me wrong. i say to my friend i am not defending the way this place has been run the last two years. it has been embarrassing. i have to apologize to my constituents for the way the place is run. we have the same rules in earlier congresses and didn't have the same problem and we have always had a few members on each side who wanted to exercise every one of their rights. i remember when i got here, senator metzenbaum from ohio, would read every bill. he was a big problem. we didn't try to change the rules. we worked this place. and so look, what the majority leader continues to leave out is not only the rule he wants to change but the way he wants to change it. the way he wants to change it. he wants to establish the precedent that 51 senators can change the rules anytime they want to to take
not us. the senate used to be a nocturnal place because majority leaders of both parties would use the fatigue factor to grind down opposition coming from a few people. we almost never do that. don't get me wrong. i say to my friend i am not defending the way this place has been run the last two years. it has been embarrassing. i have to apologize to my constituents for the way the place is run. we have the same rules in earlier congresses and didn't have the same problem and we have always had...